Category: Award Winner

Posted in Award Winner True Crime

The Cbs Murders by Richard Hammer

Richard Hammer | The Cbs Murders | Edgar Award Winner

The media played the story extra-big – because the victims were the media’s own. Three CBS employees had been savagely and

Posted in Award Winner Pulp

Enough of Sorrow by Jill Emerson

Jill Emerson | Enough of Sorrow | ‘The totally absorbing and somewhat shocking story of a beautiful young woman, elevated from the depths of despair and self-destruction by the strange

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Patience and Sarah by Isabel Miller

Isabel Miller | Patience and Sarah | Set in the Housatonic Valley of Connecticut in 1816, this exquisitely told and unusual love story is about two young women.

Set in the

Posted in Award Winner Intrigue/Thriller Mystery

Wall of Silence by Gabrielle Goldsby

Gabrielle Goldsby | Wall of Silence | It was supposed to be an average bust. Minimal backup. Minimal trouble. But everyone has their limit and Foster Everett has just reached hers.

In a

Posted in Award Winner Black Interest YA Fiction (Young Adult)

The House You Pass on the Way by Jacqueline Woodson

Jacqueline Woodson | The House You Pass on the Way | Thirteen-year-old Staggerlee used to be called Evangeline, but she took on a fiercer name. She’s always been different–set apart by the tragic deaths

Posted in Award Winner Short Story Collection (Single Author) YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Grl2Grl by Julie Anne Peters

Julie Anne Peters | Grl2Grl | In this honest, emotionally captivating short story collection, renowned author and National Book Award finalist Julie Anne Peters offers a stunning p

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

A Seahorse Year by Stacey D’Erasmo

Stacey D’Erasmo | A Seahorse Year | Stacey D’Erasmo’s acclaimed second novel, her follow-up to the paperback favorite Tea, introduces an unforgettable constellation of characters gripped

Posted in Autobiographical Fiction Award Winner

Two Serious Ladies by Jane Bowles

Jane Bowles | Two Serious Ladies | Written with biting wit and cool compassion, Two Serious Ladies is a bittersweet celebration of female freedom that has been hailed as a landmark in t

Posted in Award Winner Mystery

A Grave Talent by Laurie R. King

Laurie R. King | A Grave Talent | The First Kate Martinelli Mystery

The unthinkable has happened in a small community outside of San Francisco. A string of shocking murders h

Posted in Award Winner Historical Romance Mystery

Black by Gaslight by Nene Adams

Nene Adams | Black by Gaslight | Winner of Favorite Lesbian Mystery Book, 2006 Lesbian Fiction Reader’s Choice Awards

August 1888 – On a foggy night in London’s notoriou